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Shower glass installation into Deco -SG channel from Schluter 

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We have the pro's from Eppglass.com to install the shower glass into Deco SG channel on the shower wall and also on the tiled bench. The bench glass has a return with the mitered corner. Follow the step by step process of the installation.

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16 сен 2024

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@viktors1
@viktors1 20 дней назад
Thank you for the detailed explanation! Really appreciate! Also nice detail from the glass guys doing 45 degree cut for the corner - from the inside it looks seamless.
@renovationtoperfection
@renovationtoperfection 20 дней назад
Thank you for watching my video.
@steelmuscles
@steelmuscles 21 день назад
Thank u for the video.
@renovationtoperfection
@renovationtoperfection 20 дней назад
I hope it helps. If you would have any other questions, feel free to reach put.
@smurray470
@smurray470 19 дней назад
Do you still need to do such a "cutout slot" for insertion purposes if you are only doing a channel on the floor and wall, and the glass is not going all the way to ceiling (about 8 inches clearance)? I'm actually about to install my vertical deco-sg channel tomorrow, and I realized I had not thought about the insertion challenge. My panel will be about 32" x 78". I sized the bottom channel at 32.25" to give a little bit of wiggle-room. With the 3/8 inch channel height, I was going to size the vertical channel at 77 3/4", which would give a total interior channel length of 78 1/8". Would this give me enough space to insert the panel, or will it be necessary to have a slot in the tile, or up-size the vertical channel to the full 78", which would leave 1/4 - 3/8" gap at the top, once the glass "falls" to the bottom of the bottom channel?
@renovationtoperfection
@renovationtoperfection 19 дней назад
Yes, you will need a bit of a slot in the tile above the Deco SG on the wall to be able to insert the glass. It is the same situation we had on the project, only in your case it is floor/wall. We had wall/ceiling. I would go depth of the floor channel +1/8" for a little bit of wiggle room. You do not want a chip on the glass when it is too tight to get the glass inserted. When I silicone the glass, I fill the slot above the channel and glass on the wall with silicone as well. It makes the slot almost invisible. Best of luck with your project.
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